Louis XV Kidney-Shaped Commode with Gilt Bronze Ormolu Mounts
Royal Inspiration: The Louis XV Kidney Commode
Flowing from the opulent courts of 18th-century France, this kidney-shaped commode captures the essence of Louis XV Rococo elegance. Its sinuous, organic silhouette — known as the haricot or rognon form — was a hallmark of the period, embodying the era's love of asymmetry, movement, and natural grace. Every curve tells a story of aristocratic refinement.
Exceptional Materials
The piece is veneered in richly figured rosewood, displaying dramatic flame-like grain patterns that shimmer with warmth and depth. Ornate gilt bronze ormolu mounts — including floral garlands, ribbon pulls, and a central trophy plaque — are cast and hand-chased to museum-quality detail. The slender cabriole legs terminate in delicate ormolu sabots, completing the composition with characteristic Rococo flair.
Artisan Craftsmanship
Each commode is handcrafted in Brass & Wood's Cairo atelier by master artisans trained in classical European joinery. Two smooth-gliding drawers are fitted with precision, framed by hand-applied ormolu hardware finished in antique gold. This piece stands as a faithful heirloom-quality replica worthy of the grandest interiors.